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If you can practice being vulnerable in small ways, you'll steadily gain the confidence you need to be vulnerable in big ways.

Finally, it's important to look at vulnerability as a skill, something you can develop gradually with practice. This can ease a lot of the anxiety that goes along with trying to be vulnerable because it means you can start small and work your way up, building confidence along the way.

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